2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.purol.2008.07.005
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Une technique modifiée de cystostomie continente avec iléocystoplastie d’agrandissement : à propos d’une série de 32 patients

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“…We developed a standardized technique for the internal construction of the vesicostomies for which we adapted the steps of the open procedure to the minimally invasive approach to make it feasible and reproducible. Our mean operating time was reasonable when compared with the open procedure: a recent study reported a mean operating time of 290 min for the construction of an open CUD with bladder augmentation , which was similar to our results obtained using a minimally invasive approach. The estimated blood loss, which in our series was negligible, was also consistent with other results reported in the paediatric setting .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…We developed a standardized technique for the internal construction of the vesicostomies for which we adapted the steps of the open procedure to the minimally invasive approach to make it feasible and reproducible. Our mean operating time was reasonable when compared with the open procedure: a recent study reported a mean operating time of 290 min for the construction of an open CUD with bladder augmentation , which was similar to our results obtained using a minimally invasive approach. The estimated blood loss, which in our series was negligible, was also consistent with other results reported in the paediatric setting .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The conduit was anastomosed to the bladder muscular layer using three interrupted 3/0 poliglecaprone 25 sutures. The anti‐reflux tunnel was built according to the Lich‐Gregoir technique , using three 3/0 poliglecaprone 25 inverted sutures, which allow the invagination of the tube inside the bladder while preserving the bladder mucosa. The bladder was fixed to the anterior abdominal wall with two transparietal 2/0 polyglactin 910 sutures hidden under the skin, to avoid any kinking of the conduit during catheterization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%